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RALLY DAY. (Every Member Present.) CHURCH OF CHRIST, Waimea-st. 11 a.m. Worship, speaker : P. A. Dickson. Subject: "Shall we surrender" 3 p.m. Bible School; 6 p.m. Prayer ■Service; 6.30 Gospel ServicePreacher: P." A. Dickson. Subject: "No Man cares for My Soul." Collection for Chaplain Mathieson Equipment Fund. Church Social, Tuesday—7.3o p.m. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Funeral of the late AIRS. WC. BAIGENT, will leave the residence, Central Takaka, SUNDAY, May 20th, at 2 o'clock. LAND SALE. impE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND X MERCANTILE AdTENCY COMPANY LTD., have been instructed by the Executors in the estate of F. H. SELDON, in order to wind up the Estate, to offer for sale by Public- Auc-» tion at THEIR PREMISES, Hardy-st. on— SATURDAY, 26th May, at 12 noon. The following:— All that piece of land on the Wakapuaka road containing 38 Perches, being part of Section No. 266 on the Plan of the City of Kelson, and also part of piece of 'land, containing originally about 5 acres, adjoining Section 266, together with the Dwelling House, containing 6 rooms with all conveniences* and outbuildings thereon. For further particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEERS. OYSTERS, Fresh Oysters, also hot fleshy Schnapper. 2d piece. Bring the right change.—Cafe de Paris. Mrs Burton, proprietress. CATHEDRAL CHURCH SCHOOL. (Shelbourne Private School.) The 2nd term reopens on Monday, May 2Sth. Miss Lightfoot will be at the School on Friday Afternoon from 2.30 to 4, to interview parents of intending pupils. HE BRIG HTW ATE R, WAT ME A WEST, and SPUING GROVE HOME MISSION FESTIVAL, will bo held at the Brightwater Church Hall on TUESDAY, June sth. Speakers will be annoxinced in a later issue. J. P. KEMPTHORNE, VicarPORT MISSION HALL. Lecture by—{•HAPLAIN MAJOR TAYLOR. Monday.Next—7.30. Admission Is. MRS. A. D. MACFARLANE, L.A.B. SINGING AND PIANOFORTE 2nd Term, May 24th. 1917. New Pupils, Wednesday, May 23rd. 25 Nile street. ST. ANDREW'S ORPHANAGE. A 1 PPLICATIONS will be received for the use of land at Orphanage, Kaiwai street for cropping. Terms at Diocesan Office, Shelbourne street. WE are still in the boot repair trade —Going stronger than ever. Oar quality survives all comei'B-—-SJjINN, Bridge street-

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Nelson Evening Mail, 19 May 1917, Page 6

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